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id: 656ab6f67515b149a377009d
title: Task 71
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-71
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# --description--

`They're`, `their`, and `there` sound similar but have different meanings. `They're` is a contraction of `they are`, `their` is a possessive pronoun of `they`, and `there` refers to a place or introduces a sentence or clause.

# --question--

## --text--

Which of the following sentences uses `they're` correctly?

## --answers--

`I left my keys over they're.`

### --feedback--

The correct word here should be `there`, referring to a place.

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`They're shoes are brand new.`

### --feedback--

The correct word should be `their` to indicate possession.

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`They're going to the concert tonight.`

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`The books are over they're.`

### --feedback--

Again, the correct word to refer to a location would be `there`.

## --video-solution--

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